This essay is in part a "psychological" analysis and in part an experimentation on applying media studies to interpret a contemporary piece of literature, Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play, by Anne Washburn. This is because I find this play as a proposal in that it offers us one illustration of how humans may react to the sudden loss of electricity. I intend to analyze this reaction and offer a way to understand why humans may react to the sudden loss of electricity the way the characters in the play do. It is of course not the only way and I am aware of some of the problems that may arise in going with this interpretation. Yet I do want to demonstrate how far, given the space provided, such an interpretation may go. With that said, I propose...
This Senior Independent Study explores questions of human-driven catastrophe and how it is represent...
What is electricity? Is it a natural force, a technology, or an infrastructural system? Is electrici...
Graduation date: 2013This thesis explores the electrified female subject in two novels, Theodore Dre...
This essay is in part a "psychological" analysis and in part an experimentation on applying media st...
Electricity is a tool used by people and the basis for life in a technologically advanced world. Fr...
The Electric is a multi-protagonist novel charting the radiating effects of a death on three generat...
The Electric is a multi-protagonist novel charting the radiating effects of a death on three generat...
International audienceIn this introduction, I evoke the poetic force and spectacular experiences of ...
The essay applies trauma theory to early modern understandings of grief and its contagious after-eff...
This thesis examines accounts of electricity in journalism, short stories, novels, poetry and instru...
Sometimes an unexpected event or crisis can occur that is of sociological interest where for a perio...
Loss is a prominent theme in the works of American playwright Tennessee Williams (1911-1983). The fo...
This paper discusses the effects of electric media on our society. The possibility of constructing t...
This article, reporting on research in progress on the nature of tragedy, falls into three sections....
This dissertation examines the potent presence of sympathy in popularised discourses that seek to co...
This Senior Independent Study explores questions of human-driven catastrophe and how it is represent...
What is electricity? Is it a natural force, a technology, or an infrastructural system? Is electrici...
Graduation date: 2013This thesis explores the electrified female subject in two novels, Theodore Dre...
This essay is in part a "psychological" analysis and in part an experimentation on applying media st...
Electricity is a tool used by people and the basis for life in a technologically advanced world. Fr...
The Electric is a multi-protagonist novel charting the radiating effects of a death on three generat...
The Electric is a multi-protagonist novel charting the radiating effects of a death on three generat...
International audienceIn this introduction, I evoke the poetic force and spectacular experiences of ...
The essay applies trauma theory to early modern understandings of grief and its contagious after-eff...
This thesis examines accounts of electricity in journalism, short stories, novels, poetry and instru...
Sometimes an unexpected event or crisis can occur that is of sociological interest where for a perio...
Loss is a prominent theme in the works of American playwright Tennessee Williams (1911-1983). The fo...
This paper discusses the effects of electric media on our society. The possibility of constructing t...
This article, reporting on research in progress on the nature of tragedy, falls into three sections....
This dissertation examines the potent presence of sympathy in popularised discourses that seek to co...
This Senior Independent Study explores questions of human-driven catastrophe and how it is represent...
What is electricity? Is it a natural force, a technology, or an infrastructural system? Is electrici...
Graduation date: 2013This thesis explores the electrified female subject in two novels, Theodore Dre...